Temples and Waves
Thailand, the land of
coconuts, spicy food, amazing people and, above all, there are the waves. Oh
yeah, there are the waves! I spent 2
weeks in the Phuket countryside at a place called Nai Thon Beach! Nai Thon is a
quiet little beach town in the middle of nowhere. Really, in the middle of
nowhere! If I were a tourist, not a surfer, I might have been scared. But hell,
I am a surfer and we find the stoke everywhere it is. We hear all the time how
‘amazing the locals are’. Have you ever wondered about that statement…wondered
if it were true?
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OHM catching a wave. |
The first day I went for
a swim with my camera I met a guy named OHM. A Nai Thon resident, with roots going
back generations, he is as inventive as he is fun to be around. OHM makes his
living renting boards and selling a tasty homebrewed beer and freshly chopped
coconut. What more could a hungry, tired surfer ask for.
I gotta tell you,
chilling with OHM was a real pleasure. Over the next few days, he showed me the
local surf scene. He seemed to have as much fun showing me the local life style
as I had rolling with it. It pretty much consisted of surf all day, eat some spicy
Pad Thai, cool your burning mouth with OHM’s homebrew, then do it all over
again the next day. Oh, and don’t forget, listening to some locals playing
guitar while your belly is still rumbling from that amazing, spicy as hell, $3
Pad Thai. Kicking back and looking around, all I could see was Stoke!!!
To be a surfer in Nai
Thon, or anywhere in Phuket Province, you need the right storm to get things
moving. Sometimes that means you also need to have some patience. August is
their low season and I came at the right time, having surf almost every day!!
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The water was so clear I got some amazing shots. This is OHM taking a break. |